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Cold and damp will cause RI. Burmese should be kept at 90-92 degrees at the warm end and 75-80 at the cooler end of the enclosure. Much different from boas. If you think your burm has an RI take it to the vet. There are some very easy remedies to this problem and you should have no trouble getting the snake past this. It is a common problem with burms and especially with the albinos. My male went through an RI last year and he came out of it fine. I use Baytril injections which solved the problem quickly and effectivly. The vet should know what to do and will take cultures from your snakes throat. Then you can decide on a method of medicating.

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